Price freeze to last until January 31st, 2023.
Loblaws is freezing prices on all of its No Name products.
The company says the price freeze will remain in effect until January 31st, 2023.
Chairman and President Galen G. Weston says the price of an average basket of groceries is ten percent higher this year, and some items like apples, soup and chips are seeing even higher price jumps.
Weston says while Loblaws is fighting back against unfair price increases, most stem from jumps in costs for suppliers.

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